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The rapidly increasing number of different ignitable liquid formulations available today poses a new challenge to fire debris analysts and other forensic chemistry specialists - that of accurately identifying and classifying ignitable liquids with unfamiliar chromatographic patterns.
GC-MS Guide to Ignitable Liquids addresses that challenge with a selection of more than 100 different ignitable liquid formulations designed to supplement the laboratory's standard collection. Both total ion chromatograms and extracted ion chromatograms (mass chromatograms) are included.
Written by authors who are also experienced forensic chemists, this complete reference is the only single source of information on ignitable liquids - a must for students of fire science, forensic chemists, and anyone conducting fire debris analysis.
The study of fire debris analysis is vital to the function of all
fire investigations, and, as such, "Fire Debris Analysis" is an
essential resource for fire investigators. The present methods of
analysis include the use of gas chromatography and gas
chromatography-mass spectrometry, techniques which are well
established and used by crime laboratories throughout the world.
However, despite their universality, this is the first
comprehensive resource that addresses their application to fire
debris analysis.
"Fire Debris Analysis" covers topics such as the physics and
chemistry of fire and liquid fuels, the interpretation of data
obtained from fire debris, and the future of the subject. Its
cutting-edge material and experienced author team distinguishes
this book as a quality reference that should be on the shelves of
all crime laboratories.
* Serves as a comprehensive guide to the science of fire debris
analysis
* Presents both basic and advanced concepts in an easily readable,
logical sequence
* Includes a full-color insert with figures that illustrate key
concepts discussed in the text
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